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'''Noloben''' is a home [[Age]] of the [[bahro]]. After the [[fall of D'ni]], it also served as the refuge for a D'ni citizen named [[Esher]].
'''Noloben''' is the home [[Age]] of the [[bahro]]. After the [[fall of D'ni]], it also served as the refuge for a D'ni citizen named [[Esher]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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==History==
==History==
Noloben is described by Esher as being a home of the bahro, an alien race which the D'ni enslaved for millennia. When D'ni fell, Esher escaped to this Age. During his time here, he carried out a number of brutal biological experiments on the bahro, including stripping a piece of skin off of one to give himself their ability to link at will. To protect himself from their ire and retribution, he secured his lab with snakes which the bahro were afraid of approaching.
Noloben is described by Esher as being the home world of the bahro, an alien race which the D'ni enslaved for millennia. When D'ni fell, Esher escaped to this Age. During his time here, he carried out a number of brutal biological experiments on the bahro, including stripping a piece of skin off of one to give himself their ability to link at will. To protect himself from their ire and retribution, he secured his lab with snakes which the bahro were afraid of approaching.


In the early 2000's CE, The [[DRC]] discovered Noloben, and [[Marie Sutherland]] met with Esher. At the time, the DRC were not aware of the bahro's presence on the Age. In 2005 CE, Noloben was one of four Ages used for "the quest", a series of tasks that rewarded their undertaker with control of the [[Tablet]], thereby giving them power over the bahro. Dr. [[Richard A. Watson|Watson]] took this quest, and used the Tablet to free the bahro.  
In the early 2000's CE, The [[DRC]] discovered Noloben, and [[Marie Sutherland]] met with Esher. At the time, the DRC were not aware of the bahro's presence on the Age. In 2005 CE, Noloben was one of four Ages used for "the quest", a series of tasks that rewarded their undertaker with control of the [[Tablet]], thereby giving them power over the bahro. Dr. [[Richard A. Watson|Watson]] took this quest, and used the Tablet to free the bahro.  


In 2007 CE, a group of rebel bahro killed [[Willow Engberg]] after she stumbled into one of their caves in D'ni. In retribution, DRC contractor [[Douglas Sharper]] traveled to Noloben to kill one of the bahro. He had intended to kill a member of the rebel faction, but one of the bahro aligned with the interests of the explorers sacrificed themselves instead, preventing the escalation of hostilities against explorers in the cavern. The DRC has determined that Noloben is too dangerous for explorers to visit, and has declared it off-limits.
In 2007 CE, a group of rebel bahro killed [[Willow Engberg|Wheely Engberg]] after she stumbled into one of their caves in D'ni. In retribution, DRC contractor [[Douglas Sharper]] traveled to Noloben to kill one of the bahro. He had intended to kill a member of the rebel faction, but one of the bahro aligned with the interests of the explorers sacrificed themselves instead, preventing the escalation of hostilities against explorers in the cavern. The DRC has determined that Noloben is too dangerous for explorers to visit, and has declared it off-limits.


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[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst V End of Ages]]
[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst V: End of Ages]]
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